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Emerging Trends in IPED use and Associated Harms

Tony Knox PhD Candidate (2nd Year) School of Sport Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences (SportExR) Supervisor: Dr Ian Boardley

Overview

• About Me • Categories, Legal Status and Availability of IPEDs • Motivations for IPED Use • Commonalities with Other Drugs • Risk Periods and Transitions • Harm Associated With IPED Use • Services for IPED Users • Couched with Changes in the Preceding Three Years

About My Research

• Thesis entitled: Psychosocial Factors Influencing the Harmful Use of PIED in Sport and Exercise

• Data collection undertaken in four phases • Study 1: Exploratory Qualitative Study to Identify the Subjective Experience

of IPED Users Understanding of IPED Related Harm • Study 2: Develop a Quantitative Measuring Instrument Based on the results

of Study 1 • Study 3: Cross Sectional Medium Scale Quantitative Study to Investigate

Psychosocial Processes Underpinning Harmful IPED Use • Study 4: Longitudinal Study Designed to Examine the Directional Effects of

Moral Disengagement of IPED use and Harm

Categories of IPEDs

• Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS): Oral & Injectable Dianabol, Winstrol, Testosterone, Nandrolone (Deca) etc. • Ancillary Drugs: Aromatase Inhibitors, Dopamine Receptor Antagonists • Peptides: Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides (GHRPs) Human Growth Hormone (HGH), Insulin • Post Cycle Therapy (PCT): Human Chorionic Gonadotropin(HCG), Tamoxifen (Nolva), Clomiphene Citrate (Clomid) • Weight Loss Drugs: Thyroid Hormone (T3), Clenbuterol (Clen), 2-4-Dinitrophenol (DNP)

Legal Status & Availability of IPEDs

• Legal to posses for personal use: illegal to import, supply and/or manufacture (without license)

• Prior to 2012 the supply chain for IPEDs was much smaller • Steroids were considered to be of higher quality sourced from

overseas pharmacies • The influence of the London 2012 Olympics • Changes to importation laws • Rise in Underground Labs (UGLs) • Gym dealers, websites, social media

Websites

Gym Dealers: My First Day in Birmingham

Social Media

Who Uses IPEDs: Motivation for Use

• 70s & 80s AAS Use Became Evident in Recreational Gyms • Use Increased Incrementally: Since 2012 Use Appears to have Increased

Significantly • Occupation • Sport Specific • Image/Appearance • Bodybuilding/Strength Athletics • Lifestyle • Childhood Trauma • Self Confidence • Various Other Reasons: All Have One Commonality – Change!

Similarities with other Drugs

• Supply Markets • Cocaine → Crack → Methamphetamine • Testosterone → Trenbolone → Methyltrienolone • ECA Stack → T3/Clen → DNP

• IPED Users • Supplements → Oral Cycles → Injectable Cycles • Transition to from Steroid User to Problematic Steroid User

Risk Periods: Transition From Non-User to IPED User to Problematic IPED User • Supplement Use • Breaking Through Platues • Culture • Physical Injury • Life Transitions • Relationships Ending • Employment • Mental Health Problems • Polydrug Use

Results: Supplement Use

• ‘Kevin’ 20 I was taking my training seriously … using a lot of supplements, they were costing a fortune. I was taking up to 40 supplements a day ... Then I started talking to other guys at the gym, they said the supp’s were useless and I should do a d’bol cycle … that was it for me! I was hooked ... I didn’t come off cycle for four years • Drug trend theme: Gateway Hypothesis? The transition period from

supplement use to steroid use is reducing. Age of onset decreasing estimates suggest 25-30% begin using in teenage years

Culture & Breaking Through a Plateau:

• ‘Rob’ 22 A lot of guys I knew at the gym were using. I was pushing 110kg on the bench press … feeling like an sissy while others were loading 200kg for reps .. I decided to run a cycle … saw my lifts improve and something else happened I became more accepted by other guys in the gym who became good mates … we had a common ground that didn’t exist before. I felt like I was part of the group to a greater extent than before I started using. • Drug Trend Theme: Masculine/Group Identity

Physical Injury

• ‘Phil’ 29 I tore my calf muscle playing football. I had never taken steroids before ... I looked online and there was a lot of evidence saying HGH could help repair muscle and tendon damage … I knew a guy at the gym who uses [steroids] … he suggested HGH, test’, deca and mast’ … I took a load of other drugs to get rid of the side effects … I recovered much quicker than the docs expected but couldn’t go back to playing football … I was so pissed off I decided to focus on bodybuilding … I took a heart attack last year, I’m half the size I used to be and constantly regretful • Drug Trend Theme: Adult Onset Trauma

Life Transitions: • ‘Ken’ 32 I was always anti-steroid use, I believed if you couldn’t do it on your own you didn’t deserve it. I was promoted at work which involved moving to a new city … I’ve always had trouble making friends and the new job was tough, I was really feeling the stress … I bought my gear and needles online … the results were phenomenal, my confidence increased, I started making friends … when I came off cycle I found the same old problems coming back so I went back on ... Then I met my partner … after a couple of years we decided to start a family … I had messed up my system so much I couldn’t recover … the relationship ended … I had no where else to turn but go back on [steroids] • Drug Trend Theme: Reaction to Isolation – Availability

Intimate Relationships Ending:

• ‘Tom’ 39 I had been using gear since I was in my early 20s. I ran a couple of cycles a year and was happy with my progress … when I was 35 my marriage broke down after 13 years, I didn’t get to see my daughter, I had lost contact with friends, left home and spent a week living in my car ... Just like a guy whose marriage breaks up and goes to the pub until the bar staff throw him out I did the same with the gym … it was all I had in my life … I started using whatever I could get my hands on, running crazy cycles to distract me from everything else going on in my life • Drug Trend Theme: Transitional Life Experiences

Employment:

• ‘Joe’ 21 I work as a doorman … my background is in martial arts but sometimes that’s not enough especially when you have three guys trying to take you down … I started using gear because I thought it won’t do me any harm being a couple of stone heavier, it might even the odds … I loved it; the feeling I had was amazing, I love the attention, the look the fact that people thought twice about messing with me … problem is Tony I don’t want this to end, I love the feeling of being on and I’ve been promoted twice since I started using … I don’t think I’ll ever come off it’s blast and cruise for me Drug Trend Theme: Dependency

Dependancy:

• ‘Sam’ 29 I was injecting four mls three times a week … I thought it [the pain] was PIP [post-injection pain] but it turned out to be an abscess … while I was in hospital getting it cut out and packed I didn’t want to risk losing my gains … I got my mate to smuggle my gear in a washbag … I sneaked into the toilet to inject … I didn’t know was the vial was contaminated I ended up with infections in my delts and my other quad … the doctors absolutely ripped into me • Similar actions described by heroin users

Acute Mental Health Problems: • ‘Eddie’ 44 I’ve never had any serious problems on cycle but during PCT I am a nightmare. I can count the number of times I’ve cried in my adult life on one hand but during my first PCT I was sitting watching TV alone and an advert came on for disabled donkeys in Peru … I spent the next three hours in floods of tears after phoning the number on screen and donating £100 a month direct debit. When my wife found out she blew her lid … she took my bank cards off me … I get my pocket money at the same as the weans on a Friday night Drug Trend Theme: Withdrawal and influence of Clomid

Chronic Mental Health Problems:

• ‘Gerard’ 50 I’ve always been effete, my classmates in school would bully me - it was clear from an early age I was gay. My parents weren’t much better, my dad used to say he would “knock the poof out of me” before I went to secondary school. My childhood was a nightmare but I kinda got over it when I came out … I had problems fitting into the gay scene so started using steroids to make myself more masculine and attractive to other men, it worked, it felt amazing … until I came off cycle. I began to experience suicidal ideation and came close to doing it [committing suicide] one night … if it wasn’t for Bella [participants dog] I wouldn’t be here … now I TRT • Drug Trend Theme: Childhood Trauma, Steroid Use in People with Existing

Mental Health Problems – Clomid use also reported by this participant

Polydrug Use : • ‘Jim’ 31 I started using tren’ … it was amazing I loved the strength increase and the look it gave me but it caused anxiety I couldn’t control … I’ve never been violent but I felt myself flying into rages over small things … I started using Xanax which helped at first then I had to take more I was popping 12 bars a day … I have no memory of it but I got into the car and crashed into a wall ... Walked out unharmed and shoeless then started a live Facebook video … Fortunately my brother was online, recognized where I was and came to get me … I’m lucky I didn’t kill myself or someone else • Drug Trend Theme: Poly-Drug Use

IPEDs as Harm Reduction:

• ‘Steven’ 30 Over the years I’ve been addicted to everything, heroin, benzo’s, crack you name it I’ve done it … I’ve been through rehab, detox, done years in jail … last time I was inside I started going to the gym, I enjoyed it so when I got out I kept it up … then I started using gear … my old mates were like “c’mon take a toot at least” but because I knew I had my cycle bought in I didn’t want to waste it by going down that old road … gear keeps me clean • Harm reduction – increase in current/former heroin users using

steroids

IPED Use Improving Mental Health

• ‘Nick’ 38

I had been suffering from depression for eight years … I hated taking the anti-depressants, I put on weight I couldn’t lose, I had no sex drive which caused problems in my relationship, I was constantly sweating … I went to the gym on the advice of my CPN ... After a while I started a test’ only cycle the depression cleared within a couple of weeks … I stopped taking my meds and felt much better … I know take a TRT dose weekly … its been life changing for me • Drug Trend Theme: Self Medication – Increasingly common among older

males as a lifestyle drug

Female IPED Use:

• Increasing Number of Female Users • Potential Problems far more serious for females using ‘non-traditional’

female cycles ‘Bev’ 41 I used test’ prop at 100mg EOD for 8 weeks ... I saw massive increases in muscle, aggression, hair growth all over my body, my voice got deeper, my daughters got bullied because of how I looked and, my clit … I’m not gonna lie to you Tony it’s the size of a wee dick! I’m too embarrassed to get involved in a relationship … I mean what would any man think and how would I explain it … Two years later I can’t drop the muscle • Time period between onset of use and resulting harm is less than males:

consequences can be more serious

How Dangerous Are Steroids & Other IPEDs? • There is no Simple Answer! • Some Steroids have more Profound

Effects than Others • Other Variables Must be Considered:

• Lifestyle • Pre-Existing Health Problems • Dose & Duration of Use • Risk Periods • Poly-Drug Use

Most Common Reported Harms:

• Acute (Potentially Chronic) • Hypogonadism • Loss of Libido • Erectile Dysfunction • Hypertension • Blood Lipid Profiles • Gynecomastia • Mental Health Issues

• Cardiovascular: Ventricular Hypertrophy • Hematocrit • Infertility • Virilization in Females

• Chronic

IPED Clinics & Other Health Care Services

• IPED Clinics in Scotland: Gold Standard • Benefits of IPED Clinics: Poly-Drug Use, Blood Test Screening, Harm

Reduction • Barriers to Health Care:

• Many Steroid Users Do Not See Themselves as Drug Users • GPs are often Reported to be Dismissive of Steroid Related

Symptoms • Endocrinologists Rarely see Referrals from GPs • Broscience: Ethnopharmacology – Folk Medicine

Summary & Emergent Trends:

• Although distinct from other drug users some IPED users do share commonalities

• Most IPEDs can be taken safely but there are common factors leading to unsafe usage

• IPED use is increasing but but this is difficult to measure • People are using at an earlier age • Testosterone increasingly used as a lifestyle drug • Cruising between cycles is becoming more common • We are in a good position to limit the damage caused by IPED use • There is a real need to evaluate how we approach IPED users • Services in Scotland are leading the way: how do we keep it that way

Questions: agk715@bham.ac.uk